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ADELAIDE’S ONLINE DAI LY NEWS PAP ER Tuesday, 16th June 2009 Bullets for ‘Tuppence’ silence the Moran crime dynasty A Melbourne crime dynasty died when Desmond “Tuppence” Moran breathed his last in the suburb where he had been a recognised rogue for decades. Moran, 60, was a bachelor and had no children. The once-feared crime family, endangered for the last few years, is now officially extinct. In March there was an attempt to kill Moran in the driveway of his Langs Road home when a shot was fired at the driver of his car. But that night, Moran - still filled with beer and bravado - seemed to believe he was bulletproof. Moran - the least public and most liked of the crime clan - was shot dead outside an Ascot Vale coffee shop shortly before midday yesterday. When his nephews Jason and Mark were shot dead as part of Melbourne’s infamous underworld war, Tuppence was considered too popular and too harmless to be put on a hit list. INBRIEF Cheltenham flood risk Stolen Commodore If you drive a 1999 Holden A civil engineer has cast doubt on the sale of Cheltenham Park racecourse telling the Supreme Court half the residents living in the catchment area near the racecourse would be at risk from flooding. A judicial review into the State Government’s decision to give planning approval to redevelop the site for housing is underway. Commodore it might pay to buy an alarm. The car accounted for 150 insurance claims, topping a list by insurance company AAMI of theft claims. The report showed only one Ford, the 1999 Falcon, made the top 15. Commodores of all makes and models made up 62 per cent of vehicles stolen from the insurer’s clients last year. Costello to wear criticism Peter Costello says he will wear criticism for not challenging John Howard for the prime ministership. Mr Costello announced yesterday he would not renominate for the blue- ribbon Liberal party seat of Higgins, in inner- Melbourne, which he has held since 1990. He served as treasurer from 1996 until Labor defeated the coalition in 2007. “I’m not scared one bit,’’ he said afterwards. “Anyone who did it like that is a coward. If he’d been fair dinkum, he would have fired five or six shots, wouldn’t he?” Perhaps his enemies learnt from their mistakes. Yesterday there were two gunmen and their disguises fitted. Witnesses say they heard at least five, and maybe six, shots. - Fairfax EDITOR’S NOTE- CINEMAEXPERIENCE